01-17-2008, 02:55 PM
These guys love "Curley Endive" as a treat when outside in the summer..

A couple of summers ago.. before the female hit a growth "spurt".. can you tell which one SHE is? { I do have a lead on a couple more females - you know what that means [ I hope ] - anyone knowing of mature females.. let me know please } This is a 4.1 group..

This is the breeding colony that my little group came from. They were part of a large goup confiscated around 12 years ago [ to the best of my knoweldge.. maybe Danny has insight on that also.. actually it was probably closer to 20 years ago ] so these are all 25-40 years old.. the "owner" speculates..

Mature breeders..
Male

Female

Check out the size "extremes"! Showing the largest female and the smallest male. The wear on the plastron's indicates mature/older tortoises!

Again..

Read the unedited/updated submission to Reptiles magazine for the Jan '08 publication.. http://www.turtletary.com/Stars/TKilgore...tarDoc.doc
Anyone learning anything?
Terry

A couple of summers ago.. before the female hit a growth "spurt".. can you tell which one SHE is? { I do have a lead on a couple more females - you know what that means [ I hope ] - anyone knowing of mature females.. let me know please } This is a 4.1 group..

This is the breeding colony that my little group came from. They were part of a large goup confiscated around 12 years ago [ to the best of my knoweldge.. maybe Danny has insight on that also.. actually it was probably closer to 20 years ago ] so these are all 25-40 years old.. the "owner" speculates..

Mature breeders..
Male

Female

Check out the size "extremes"! Showing the largest female and the smallest male. The wear on the plastron's indicates mature/older tortoises!

Again..

Read the unedited/updated submission to Reptiles magazine for the Jan '08 publication.. http://www.turtletary.com/Stars/TKilgore...tarDoc.doc
Anyone learning anything?
Terry





